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Geographic variation in at-sea movements, habitat use and diving behaviour of female Cape fur seals

机译:海上运动的地理变异,栖息地使用和女性海角海豹的潜水行为

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Knowledge of animal foraging behaviour has implications for management and conservation. While Cape fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus comprise a major proportion of the southern African marine predator biomass, little is known about their at-sea movements. We investigated foraging distribution, habitat use and diving behaviour for 35 adult female Cape fur seals from 3 breeding colonies experiencing contrasting oceanographic regimes. Animals from Black Rocks, the smallest and eastern-most colony, undertook shorter foraging trips and utilised shallower waters over the shelf. In comparison, animals from the larger west coast colonies, at Kleinsee and False Bay, travelled further and utilised deeper shelf and shelf-slope waters. However, across colonies, females typically preferred depths of 500 m and slopes of 5 degrees. Kleinsee and False Bay seals selected sea surface temperatures within the range typically preferred by pelagic prey species such as round herring, sardine and anchovy (14-19 degrees C). Black Rocks individuals showed bimodal preferences for colder (16 degrees C) and warmer waters ( 22 degrees C). Dive behaviour was similar between Kleinsee and False Bay individuals (unavailable from Black Rocks), with both pelagic and benthic foraging evident. Diel patterns were apparent at both sites, as dive depth and benthic diving increased significantly during daylight hours, likely reflecting vertical movements of prey species. We provide the first assessment of Cape fur seal movement behaviour for the South African component of the population. Observed geographic differences likely reflect the availability of suitable habitat but may also indicate differences in foraging strategies and density-dependent effects throughout the range of this species.
机译:对动物觅食行为的知识对管理和保护有影响。虽然海角毛皮海豹属植物植物植物植物植物植物植物植物植物植物植物植物群组成了南方非洲海洋捕食者生物量的主要比例,但对其海上运动毫无疑问。我们调查了来自35名成年女性海豹毛皮海豹的觅食分配,栖息地使用和潜水行为,这些殖民地经历了对比海洋地区。来自黑色岩石的动物,最小和东部最多的殖民地,承担较短的觅食旅行,并在架子上使用较浅的水。相比之下,来自较大的西海岸殖民地的动物,在Kleinsee和假海湾,进一步旅行并利用了更深的货架和搁板的水域。然而,跨殖民地,女性通常优选的深度<500米和<5度的斜率。 Kleinsee和假托架密封件在通常优选的范围内选择海面温度,如圆形猎物,如圆形鲱鱼,沙丁鱼和锚杆(14-19℃)。黑色岩石个体为较冷(16摄氏度)和较温暖的水域(> 22℃)表示双峰偏好。潜水行为在Kleinsee和假海湾个体(从黑色岩石中不可用)之间相似,含有Pelagic和Benthic觅食明显。在两个位点都很明显,由于潜水深度和底氏潜水在白天的潜水时,可能​​反映了猎物物种的垂直运动。我们为南非人口南非组成部分提供了对海角海豹运动行为的第一次评估。观察到的地理差异可能反映了合适的栖息地的可用性,但也可能表明在整个物种范围内觅食策略和密度依赖性效应的差异。

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    《Marine ecology progress series》 |2020年第10期|201-218|共18页
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    Nelson Mandela Univ Marine Apex Predator Res Unit MAPRU Dept Zool ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa|Nelson Mandela Univ Inst Coastal & Marine Res ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa;

    Nelson Mandela Univ Marine Apex Predator Res Unit MAPRU Dept Zool ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa|Nelson Mandela Univ Inst Coastal & Marine Res ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa|Dept Environm Forestry & Fisheries Oceans & Coastal Res Private Bag X4390 ZA-8000 Cape Town South Africa;

    Deakin Univ Fac Sci Engn & Built Environm Burwood Vic 3125 Australia;

    Nelson Mandela Univ Marine Apex Predator Res Unit MAPRU Dept Zool ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa|Nelson Mandela Univ Inst Coastal & Marine Res ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa;

    Nelson Mandela Univ Marine Apex Predator Res Unit MAPRU Dept Zool ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa|Nelson Mandela Univ Inst Coastal & Marine Res ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa|Port Elizabeth Museum Bayworld POB 13147 ZA-6013 Port Elizabeth South Africa;

    Dept Environm Forestry & Fisheries Oceans & Coastal Res Private Bag X4390 ZA-8000 Cape Town South Africa|South African Whale Disentanglement Network 15 Pinedene Rd ZA-7806 Hout Bay South Africa;

    Dept Environm Forestry & Fisheries Oceans & Coastal Res Private Bag X4390 ZA-8000 Cape Town South Africa;

    Nelson Mandela Univ Marine Apex Predator Res Unit MAPRU Dept Zool ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa|Nelson Mandela Univ Inst Coastal & Marine Res ZA-6031 Port Elizabeth South Africa;

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  • 关键词

    Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus; South Africa; Benguela; Agulhas; Habitat selection; Movement ecology; Inter-colony differences; Top predators;

    机译:Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus;南非;Benguela;agulhas;栖息地选择;运动生态;落区间差异;顶级掠夺者;

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